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Lindsey Buckingham, along with Stevie Nicks, joined Fleetwood Mac in 1974. Although the band has seen approximately 14 line-ups, Lindsey's era was the most commercially successful, and arguably the best.
An induction into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame (with fellow band members Mick Fleetwood, Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Jeremy Spencer, Stevie Nicks and John and Christine McVie) in 1998, is testament to this.
A guitarist of Lindsey Buckingham's worth has, of course, gone solo at some point during his career. As well as a handful of film soundtrack credits including Time Bomb Town on Back To The Future, Lindsey has made five solo albums, the last of which, Gift Of Screws, is set for release in September this year.
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